Awake, my soul!

Anna Lætitia Barbauld

1743 to 1825

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Awake, my soul! lift up thine eyes;
See where foes against thee rise,
In long array, a numerous host;
Awake, my soul, or thou art lost.

Here giant threat’ning stands
Mustering his pale terrific bands;
There pleasure’s banners spread,
And willing souls are captive led.

See rebellious passions rage,
And fierce desires and lusts engage;
meanest foe of all the train
Has thousands and thousands slain.

Thou tread’st upon enchanted ground,
Perils and beset thee round;
Beware of all, guard every part,
most, the traitor in thy heart.

Come then, my soul, now learn to wield
The weight of thine immortal shield;
Put on the armour from above
Of heavenly truth heavenly love.

The terror and the charm repel,
And of earth, and powers of hell;
The man of triumph'd here;
Why should his faithful followers fear?